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At FDA two top cancer regulators to depart

Two deputy directors at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) who oversee the regulation of cancer drugs are reportedly planning to leave the agency, according to sources familiar with the

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Why Psychological Safety Drives Performance In High-Stakes Industries

Psychological safety is a critical concept that has been recognized as a vital component of effective team dynamics in various

Mental health apps show cost savings, boost adoption case

Digital mental health treatments have been gaining momentum in the healthcare industry, with developers of FDA-cleared apps now armed with

Molecules in blood and urine could reveal how much ultra-processed food you eat

A recent study published in PLOS Medicine has identified sets of metabolites in blood and urine that can accurately reflect

What Health Systems That Are ‘Losing On Medicare Advantage’ Can Do

Medicare Advantage is often seen as a challenging program, with providers expressing frustrations over inadequate payments and financial losses. While

FDA vaccine framework changes Covid shot recommendations

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made a significant announcement on Tuesday regarding the future access to Covid-19 vaccines. Moving

Older adults eating four daily servings of ultra-processed food face 10% higher depression risk

Older Australians who consume a diet high in ultra-processed foods may be at a higher risk of depression, according to

Oracle, Cleveland Clinic And The UAE’s G42 Are Developing A Health AI Platform— Here’s What We Know

Technology companies are rapidly investing in AI capabilities, and last week, a groundbreaking partnership was announced between Oracle Health, Cleveland

HHS x MAHA, fentanyl overdose, NIH agenda

Democrats have criticized the bill, arguing that it would result in millions losing Medicaid coverage. They have called it a